D4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 5,1980 Here’s latest list of restricted chemicals LITITZ As farmers prepare for Spring planting, Penn State Pesticide Specialist Wm Hock reminds that restricted use pesticides can be applied only by certified applicators. Both the state Agriculture Department and the U.S. EPA have classified a number of materials as “restricted use”. A list of those materials restricted in Pennsylvania appears below. Under the authority of both the amended Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act of 1973, ap plicators who use restricted use pesticides must be either certified or work under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. Furthermore, only cer tified and licensed ap plicators can purchase restricted-use pesticides from dealers. The pesticide dealer is required by law to record the name, address and cer tification number of the purchaser as well as the identity of the product, amount sold, and date of purchase. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has classified all pesticides which bear a Poison-Danger statement and a skull and crossbones symbol on the product label as restricted use pesticides, except an timicrobial agents such as disinfectants, sanitizers, preservatives, and human and veterinary health products YOU’VE HEARD THE TALK. There's a better way to dry grain It’s called CHILLCURING “ because it means CURING without heat. Here’s what the talk is all about THE GRAIN Every kernel of grain is alive when it comes out of the field It is a seed able to grow because it has the ability to take on moisture Likewise, it can be kept in a state of preservation by removing the moisture already in it But by heating the gram to dry it, the seed life is destroyed By removing heat and moisture from the gram, it becor ies dormant and stays alive Then it can ripen to full weight, losing only water while keeping valuable protein, starches and sugar THE SYSTEM It’s simple Gram goes from the field right to the bin With the unique AIRFRAME “ and AIRFLOOR “ the gram rests on a solid bed that allows maximum ventilation Clean dry air is the best curing medium for the gram GRAINLAMPS “ provide electric sunshine, cleaning and drying the air beneath the floor, before it passes through the gram Fans force air under the floor Rising through the gram, this dry outside air carries away moisture and heat At the peak of the bm a jumbo 40” turbine, the WHIRLCOOLER puts nature to work for you Wind and rising air keeps it turning, venting the system naturally A special HARVESTAT" Control System monitors the curing process A simple setting controls the GRAINLAMPS “ to make use of free, natural air. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has also classified certain pesticide products as restricted-use materials. Since most of these products have a skull & crossbones symbol and a Poison-Danger statement of the label,-they already ap pear on the Pennsylvania list. However, any federally restricted-use product that is not already included on the Pennsylvania list must, by law, be added to the official list of restricted-use pesticides for Pennsylvania. Certain formulations of the following pesticides are restricted in Pennsylvania (be sure to check the product label to determine the exact classification status of each pesticide): Insecticides, Miticides, Nematicides Aldicarb (Temik) Amitraz (Baam) Azmphos methyl (Guthion) Carbofuran (Furadan) Chlorofenvmphos Demeton (Systox) Dichlorvos/DDVP (Vapona) Dimilm (W-25) Dioxathion (Delnav) Disulfoton (Di-Syston) EPN Ethion Ethoprop (Mocap) Ethyl parathion Fenamiphos (Nemacur) Fensulfothion (Dasamt) Fenvalerate (Pydrm) Fonofos (Dyfonate) Methomyl (Lannate, Nudrm) Methyl Parathion Mevmphos (Phosdrm) Monitor Monocrotophos (Azodrm) Nicotme/mcotme sulfate Oxamyl (Vydate) Permethnn (Ambush, Pounce) Phorate (Thimet) Phosphamidon (Dimecron) Sulfotepp TEPP Terbufos (Counter) Fungicides Fumi cants Acrylonitrile Aluminum phosphide (Phostoxm) Calcium (Cyanogas) Carbon disulfide cyanide Carbon tetrachloride Chloropicrm Ethylene dibromide (EDB) Ethylene dichlonde (EDC) Formaldehyde Hydrogen cyanide (Hydrocyanic acid) Methyl bromide Sodium cyanide Surfuryl fluond® (Vikanel Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Jersey club elects officers The Lancaster Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Jersey 4-H dairy club held its reorganizational meeting recently. Officers elected were: Kevin Eshelman, Elizabethtown, president; Karen Schmuck, Peach Bottom, vice-president; Debbie Weaver, Manheim, treasurer; Joanne Johnson, Peach Bottom, secretary; Anita Brommer, Conestoga, news reporter; Cindy Trimble and Matthew Arrowsmith, song and game leaders; and Karen Sch- 2. ” has been tried and proven m 17 states on over 3000 farms The research is in CHILLCURING'” WORKS I 3. CHILLCURING “ system uses only the electricity to power fans and lights, using about Vh KW hrs per bushel Compare that cost to other systems that use increasingly expensive fuels to get disappointing results. 4. gram goes from the field to the bin and stays there till you need it Save time and money at harvest with the one step HARVESTALL CHILLCURING’” and storage system 5. If you’re in the market for gram storage, you owe it to yourself to look further into HARVESTALL GRAIN CHILLCURING'” Check With Us For Our Early Season Discounts Herbicides - Acrolein (Aqualm) AUyl alcohol Dinoseb/dmitro compounds (Premerge) Endothall (Aquathol K, Hydrothol 47, Hydrothol 191, Herbicide 273) Nitrofen (Tok) Paraquat Picloram (Tordon, Amdon) Rodenticides, etc. Chlorophacinone (Rozol Spray Concentrate) Clonitrahd (Bayluscide) - molluscicide Endrm Fluor oacetamide/Com- pound 1081 (Fluorakil) Phosacetim (Gophacide) Sodium fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) Strychnine Zinc phosphide products) muck and Joanne Johnson, County Council represen tatives. The next meeting will be held April 14,7:30 p.m. at the home of Paul Trimble. The topic be calf management. IU AS II (CULTURE l;3 WE’RE GROWING BETTER Advanced Ag Products RD 2 Box 174 Elverson, Pa. 19520 215-286-9118 THE FACTS 1. 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